There's a War Going On But No One Can See It, 9781526629364
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Invisible digital war rages, spies & hackers battle for control.

There's a War Going On But No One Can See It

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  • Paperback

    288 pages

  • Release Date

    28 November 2022

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Summary

The Invisible War: Unmasking the Espionage and Cybercrime Shaping Our World

‘A brilliant page-turner by one of Holland’s finest investigative journalists’ Rutger Bregman, author of *Humankind*

‘Essential … What’s revealed are networks of spies and criminals fighting an invisible war that involves us all’ Eliot Higgins, bestselling author of *We Are Bellingcat*

Summer 2017: computer screens go blank in 150 countries. The NHS is so aff…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781526629364
ISBN-10:1526629364
Author:Huib Modderkolk
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:288
Release Date:28 November 2022
Weight:202g
Dimensions:196mm x 128mm x 20mm
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Critics Review

This is even better than John le Carr

A brilliant page-turner by one of Holland’s finest investigative journalists – Rutger Bregman, bestselling author of HUMANKINDHuib Modderkolk provides a unique insight into the shadowy conflict that is happening all around us, enabled by our own addiction to the internet. What’s revealed are networks of spies and cybercriminals fighting an invisible war that involves us all, whether we realise it or not. An essential read for anyone who really wants to know what the internet is doing to our societies – Eliot Higgins, bestselling author of WE ARE BELLINGCATThis is even better than John le Carré, because it’s true – Matthijs van NieuwkerkIn the old days, anyone wanting to understand the world read the Bible. Anyone wanting to understand the world today should read this book – Arjen Lubach

About The Author

Huib Modderkolk

Huib Modderkolk is an investigative journalist for the Dutch national newspaper De Volkskrant. He is a frequent guest on popular talkshows, where he explains the complexities of the digital world. Modderkolk won the Dutch-Belgian investigative award De Loep and the prestigious Dutch award De Tegel. His reports have been taken up by media sources including Reuters, CNN, Guardian, and the BBC, and he has collaborated with publications including Yahoo News and the Guardian. He lives in the Netherlands.

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